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HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
FEB 12 1961
4. Finality of awards.
(1) Rule of res judicata. § 1081.
(2) Award outside limits of submission not binding. § 1082.
(3) Decisions impeachable for fraud. § 1083.
5. General arbitration.
(1) Project of International American Conference, 1890. § 1084.
(2) Olney-Pauncefote treaty, 1897. § 1085.
(3) The Hague convention, 1899. § 1086.
(4) Second International American Conference, 1902. § 1087.
(5) Subsequent measures. § 1088.
IL Nonamicable, short of war.
1. Withdrawal of diplomatic relations. § 1089.
2. Retorsion or retaliation. § 1090.
3. Display of force. § 1091.
4. Use of force.
F
CHAPTER XXIII.
WAR.
I. Definitions. § 1100.
II. Kinds.
1. Public and general. § 1101.
2. Limited. § 1102.
3. Civil. § 1103.
4. Private (no longer admissible). § 1104.
III. Power to make. § 1105.
IV. Commencement of war.
1. Declaration. § 1106.
2. Hostilities prior to declaration. § 1107.
3. Civil war. § 1108.
V. Belligerents.
1. Combatants and noncombatants. § 1109.
2. Nonliability for belligerent acts. § 1110.
VI. Belligerent measures.
1. Permissible violence. § 1111.
2. Sieges and bombardments. § 1112.
3. Devastation. § 1113.
4. Retaliation. § 1114.
5. Deceit. § 1115.
6. Treatment of resident alien enemies. § 1116.
7. Prohibition of exports. § 1117.
8. Protection of neutral persons and property. § 1118.
IX. Interruption of commercial relations-Continued.
3. Judicial remedies.
(1) Suspension and revival. § 1139.
(2) Suspension of statute of limitations. § 1140.
4. Licenses. § 1141.
5. Interference with means of communication. § 1142.
X. Military occupation.
1. Occupied territory and its administration. § 1143.
2. Civil war cases. § 1144.
3. Regulation of commerce. § 1145.
4. Treatment of the inhabitants. § 1146.
5. Martial law. § 1147.
6. Law as to public property. § 1148.
7. Law as to private property.
(1) Taxes; contributions; requisitions. § 1149.
(2) Confiscation. § 1150.
(3) Confiscations acts, 1861, 1862. § 1151.
(4) Abandoned and captured property act. § 1152.
1. The American revolution. § 1166.
2. War of 1812. § 1167.
3. Bombardment of Greytown. § 1168.
4. Crimean war. § 1169.
5. Bombardment of Valparaiso. § 1170.
6. British-French discussions, 1882, 1888. § 1171.
7. Chilean revolution, 1891. § 1172.
8. Rules of the Institute of International Law, 1896. § 1173.
9. Discussions in The Hague conference. § 1174.
II. Mines and torpedoes. § 1175.
III. Cutting of cables. § 1176.
IV. Prisoners. § 1177.
V. Treatment of sick and wounded. § 1178.
VI. Commercial intercourse.
1. Right of neutrals to trade. § 1179.
2. Rule of 1756; "continuous voyages." $ 1180.
3. Prohibition of trade between enemies.
§ 1181.
4. Acceptance of enemy's license or protection. § 1182.
'VII. Enemy's property.
1. Liability to seizure. § 1183.
2. Title to property in transit. § 1184.
3. Produce of the enemy's soil. § 1185.
4. Property in the enemy's service. § 1186.
5. Transfer of enemy ships to neutrals.
(1) Public ship. § 1187.
(2) Merchant vessels. § 1188.
VIII. Enemy character.
1. Belligerent domicil. § 1189.
2. Immateriality of personal disposition. § 1190.
3. Consuls. § 1191.
4. Interests of partners. § 1192.
5. Change of domicil. § 1193.
6. Corporations. § 1194.
IX. Exemptions from capture.
1. Goods on neutral vessels. § 1195.
2. Vessels in or sailing for port at outbreak of war.
3. Particular exemptions. § 1197.
4. Proposed general immunity. § 1198.
X. Visit and search.
1. A belligerent right. § 1199.
2. Mode of exercise. § 1200.
3. Mail steamers and mails. § 1201.
4. Resistance to or evasion of search. § 1202.
5. Use by neutral of armed enemy ship. § 1203.
6. Convoy.
§ 1196.